Deck 11: Capillary Blood Specimens

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Which of the following is identical for venipuncture and capillary puncture procedures?

A) site selection
B) greeting, identification, and hand hygiene
C) withdrawing the specimen
D) puncture technique
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Skin puncture techniques are useful in which of the following conditions?

A) when large amounts of blood are needed for research testing
B) when the patient is in the ICU and needs hourly lab testing
C) when the patient is a neonate
D) when the patient is morbidly obese
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Labeled skin puncture specimens should include the:

A) patient's name and identification number
B) time and date of collection
C) phlebotomist's initials
D) all of the above
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Which of the following conditions can have an adverse effect on the quality of a fingerstick?

A) the age of a patient
B) the gender of a patient
C) always using the first drop of blood
D) the presence of a wedding ring
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Blood smears for evaluation of cells must be made carefully. Which of the following features should be present?

A) one-quarter of the slide being covered with the blood
B) a feathered edge
C) ridges and holes in the smear
D) streaks of blood running the length of the slide
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Blood from a skin puncture is:

A) mostly interstitial fluid
B) a mix of blood and interstitial fluid
C) mostly venous blood
D) skin oils mixed with venous blood
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Generally speaking, what should the phlebotomist do with the first drop of blood after a fingerstick is performed?

A) Use it for coagulation studies.
B) Make a blood smear or slide.
C) Wipe it off with gauze.
D) Use it for hematology testing.
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What is the best angle for spreading a blood smear by using two glass slides?

A) 0 degrees, or completely flat
B) 30 degrees
C) 40 degrees
D) 90 degrees
Question
Which of the following chemical agents should be used to cleanse a patient's finger before skin puncture?

A) isopropanol
B) povidone-iodine
C) diluted Clorox
D) methanol
Question
What is the average skin puncture depth appropriate for an adult?

A) 0.5-1.0 mm
B) 2-3 mm
C) 3-5 mm
D) 5.5 mm
Question
Excessive massaging or milking of the finger during a skin puncture procedure can cause:

A) an adequate supply of blood for filling several capillary tubes
B) increased venous blood flow to the puncture site
C) hemolysis and contamination of the specimen with tissue fluids
D) helpful results in glucose screening tests
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Osteomyelitis is defined as:

A) infection of the blood
B) infection of the spinal fluid
C) inflammation and infection of the bone
D) inflammation of the finger
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In making a blood smear or slide, after the drop of blood has been spread across the glass slide, what is the next step?

A) Gently blow on it to aid in drying.
B) Hold it over a heating element to promote cellular adhesion to the glass.
C) Add a drop of saline to the slide to preserve it.
D) Allow it to air-dry.
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When performing a fingerstick on the middle finger, what part of the finger should be punctured?

A) the area to the side of the nail
B) off-center of the thickest part of the fingertip
C) near the crease of the finger
D) at the most extreme tip of the finger
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Nails can grow at a rate of about:

A) 1 mm per day
B) 0.5 mm per day
C) 0.1 mm per day
D) 0.01 mm per day
Question
Fingerstick procedures cannot be performed when which test is ordered?

A) hematology tests
B) electrolytes
C) glucose screening
D) blood cultures
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Another instance when a fingerstick should not be performed on a patient is when the following has been ordered:

A) cholesterol screening
B) coagulation tests
C) complete blood cell count
D) electrolyte testing
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It is best to use which type of bandage on an adult after a fingerstick?

A) latex
B) hypoallergenic
C) clear
D) cotton
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Phlebotomists should ask about which of the following prior to a fingerstick?

A) if the patient would prefer a stick on his or her earlobe
B) if the patient has had anything to eat or drink lately
C) if the noise of the device is bothersome
D) how deep the patient would like the stick
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Alcohol that has not dried prior to a skin puncture can prevent a round drop from forming.
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Alcohol that has not dried prior to a skin puncture can cause hemolysis of blood cells.
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Alcohol that has not dried prior to a skin puncture can cause erroneous results for some laboratory tests.
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Patients can be allowed to stand during a fingerstick.
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Nonretractable lancets are recommended for use on adults.
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Retractable lancets are recommended for use on children.
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The puncture made during a fingerstick should be parallel to the fingerprint.
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Fingernails are formed like hair, from a root.
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The pinkie finger is the preferred site for a fingerstick for children.
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Some point-of-care instruments require different wipe-off procedures for the first drops.
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The ________ hand should be used for a fingerstick, if possible.
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The term used for a finger that appears blue in color due to oxygen depletion is ________.
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________ capillary tubes are not recommended for use due to the likelihood of breakage.
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The name of the fingertip bone is the distal ________.
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Another name for microhematocrit is ________.
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When performing a fingerstick, the puncture should be oriented ________ to or across the fingerprint ridges.
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If hematology tests are ordered and a fingerstick is to be performed, when should they be collected in the order of draw?
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One strategy for improving circulation prior to a fingerstick is to ________ the site.
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During a skin-puncture procedure, small tubes are filled by ________ action.
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The lancet on retractable puncture devices cannot be ________ repeatedly.
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Alcohol is used to cleanse patients' fingers in preparation for a capillary/skin puncture. Describe possible effects if the alcohol is not allowed to dry completely before performing the puncture.
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Describe differences in the composition of capillary blood, venous blood, and arterial blood.
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1
Which of the following is identical for venipuncture and capillary puncture procedures?

A) site selection
B) greeting, identification, and hand hygiene
C) withdrawing the specimen
D) puncture technique
greeting, identification, and hand hygiene
2
Skin puncture techniques are useful in which of the following conditions?

A) when large amounts of blood are needed for research testing
B) when the patient is in the ICU and needs hourly lab testing
C) when the patient is a neonate
D) when the patient is morbidly obese
when the patient is a neonate
3
Labeled skin puncture specimens should include the:

A) patient's name and identification number
B) time and date of collection
C) phlebotomist's initials
D) all of the above
all of the above
4
Which of the following conditions can have an adverse effect on the quality of a fingerstick?

A) the age of a patient
B) the gender of a patient
C) always using the first drop of blood
D) the presence of a wedding ring
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5
Blood smears for evaluation of cells must be made carefully. Which of the following features should be present?

A) one-quarter of the slide being covered with the blood
B) a feathered edge
C) ridges and holes in the smear
D) streaks of blood running the length of the slide
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6
Blood from a skin puncture is:

A) mostly interstitial fluid
B) a mix of blood and interstitial fluid
C) mostly venous blood
D) skin oils mixed with venous blood
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7
Generally speaking, what should the phlebotomist do with the first drop of blood after a fingerstick is performed?

A) Use it for coagulation studies.
B) Make a blood smear or slide.
C) Wipe it off with gauze.
D) Use it for hematology testing.
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8
What is the best angle for spreading a blood smear by using two glass slides?

A) 0 degrees, or completely flat
B) 30 degrees
C) 40 degrees
D) 90 degrees
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9
Which of the following chemical agents should be used to cleanse a patient's finger before skin puncture?

A) isopropanol
B) povidone-iodine
C) diluted Clorox
D) methanol
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10
What is the average skin puncture depth appropriate for an adult?

A) 0.5-1.0 mm
B) 2-3 mm
C) 3-5 mm
D) 5.5 mm
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11
Excessive massaging or milking of the finger during a skin puncture procedure can cause:

A) an adequate supply of blood for filling several capillary tubes
B) increased venous blood flow to the puncture site
C) hemolysis and contamination of the specimen with tissue fluids
D) helpful results in glucose screening tests
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12
Osteomyelitis is defined as:

A) infection of the blood
B) infection of the spinal fluid
C) inflammation and infection of the bone
D) inflammation of the finger
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13
In making a blood smear or slide, after the drop of blood has been spread across the glass slide, what is the next step?

A) Gently blow on it to aid in drying.
B) Hold it over a heating element to promote cellular adhesion to the glass.
C) Add a drop of saline to the slide to preserve it.
D) Allow it to air-dry.
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14
When performing a fingerstick on the middle finger, what part of the finger should be punctured?

A) the area to the side of the nail
B) off-center of the thickest part of the fingertip
C) near the crease of the finger
D) at the most extreme tip of the finger
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15
Nails can grow at a rate of about:

A) 1 mm per day
B) 0.5 mm per day
C) 0.1 mm per day
D) 0.01 mm per day
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16
Fingerstick procedures cannot be performed when which test is ordered?

A) hematology tests
B) electrolytes
C) glucose screening
D) blood cultures
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17
Another instance when a fingerstick should not be performed on a patient is when the following has been ordered:

A) cholesterol screening
B) coagulation tests
C) complete blood cell count
D) electrolyte testing
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18
It is best to use which type of bandage on an adult after a fingerstick?

A) latex
B) hypoallergenic
C) clear
D) cotton
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19
Phlebotomists should ask about which of the following prior to a fingerstick?

A) if the patient would prefer a stick on his or her earlobe
B) if the patient has had anything to eat or drink lately
C) if the noise of the device is bothersome
D) how deep the patient would like the stick
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20
Alcohol that has not dried prior to a skin puncture can prevent a round drop from forming.
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21
Alcohol that has not dried prior to a skin puncture can cause hemolysis of blood cells.
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22
Alcohol that has not dried prior to a skin puncture can cause erroneous results for some laboratory tests.
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23
Patients can be allowed to stand during a fingerstick.
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Nonretractable lancets are recommended for use on adults.
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Retractable lancets are recommended for use on children.
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The puncture made during a fingerstick should be parallel to the fingerprint.
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Fingernails are formed like hair, from a root.
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The pinkie finger is the preferred site for a fingerstick for children.
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29
Some point-of-care instruments require different wipe-off procedures for the first drops.
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30
The ________ hand should be used for a fingerstick, if possible.
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31
The term used for a finger that appears blue in color due to oxygen depletion is ________.
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________ capillary tubes are not recommended for use due to the likelihood of breakage.
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The name of the fingertip bone is the distal ________.
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34
Another name for microhematocrit is ________.
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When performing a fingerstick, the puncture should be oriented ________ to or across the fingerprint ridges.
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36
If hematology tests are ordered and a fingerstick is to be performed, when should they be collected in the order of draw?
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One strategy for improving circulation prior to a fingerstick is to ________ the site.
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38
During a skin-puncture procedure, small tubes are filled by ________ action.
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The lancet on retractable puncture devices cannot be ________ repeatedly.
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Alcohol is used to cleanse patients' fingers in preparation for a capillary/skin puncture. Describe possible effects if the alcohol is not allowed to dry completely before performing the puncture.
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Describe differences in the composition of capillary blood, venous blood, and arterial blood.
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